This roller coaster at Skyline Park in Bad Wörishofen, Germany, like all other modern coasters, can trace its lineage back to the engineering work of Russian refugees living in 17th-century Portugal. To recreate the fun of sledding down snow-covered hills, the Russians built ice-bearing wooden platforms and ramps similar to very large playground slides. As the concept of the ‘Russian Mountain’ ride caught on across Europe, mechanical parts came into play, including sled-like vehicles to ride in, and rails to keep the carts on track. Over the centuries, these coaster-like rides grew to resemble the extreme, gravity-challenging thrill rides we see at modern theme parks. Where is your favorite roller coaster?
Keep your hands inside the ride at all times…
Today in History
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Christmas comes to New York City
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New Year’s Day in the land of the rising sun
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What happened to these clouds?
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Thorrablot: The Icelandic midwinter festival
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Milford Sound/Piopiotahi rainforest in New Zealand
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A special day for a special cat
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A wonderland in winter
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Regional Park of Migliarino, San Rossore, Massaciuccoli, Italy
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Wind horses carry wishes for a new year
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Poppies in bloom
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‘The memory of Abraham Lincoln is enshrined forever’
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Dragon dance performed in Chenzhou, Hunan Province, China
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Vermilion Cliffs National Monument
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Palazzo Zuccari, Rome
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Nazar amulets, Goreme National Park, Cappadocia, Turkey
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Venice s grand regatta
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Two rocks and a heart spot
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Happy Thanksgiving!
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Antarctica Day
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Haghartsin Monastery, Armenia
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What, no escalator?
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Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial in Washington, DC
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Islands of the Salish Sea
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Santorini through the clouds
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Wyoming celebrates its statehood
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Skógafoss waterfall, Iceland
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Trevi in bloom
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Thousand Islands region, St. Lawrence River, US-Canada border
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Is there a bug-egg emoji for this?
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Iceberg off the coast of Antarctica
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